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2018 EU-wide stress test results for Banco de Sabadell S.A. – detailing financial performance, capital ratios, credit risk exposures, and regulatory metrics under baseline and adverse scenarios for 2018-2020.
2018 EU-wide stress test results for Banco de Sabadell S.A. – detailing financial performance, capital ratios, credit risk exposures, and regulatory metrics under baseline and adverse scenarios for 2018-2020.
2018 EU-wide stress test results for Société Générale S.A. – detailing financial performance, capital ratios, and credit risk exposures under baseline and adverse scenarios, including IRB methodology data for corporate, retail, and sovereign portfolios.
2018 EU-wide stress test results for Svenska Handelsbanken – updated data on capital ratios, risk exposures, and credit risk under baseline and adverse scenarios, including corrections for eligible capital instruments under CRR provisions.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) publishes today its final Guidelines on management of non-performing and forborne exposures. The Guidelines, developed in accordance with the European Council Action Plan, aim to ensure that credit institutions have adequate prudential tools and frameworks in place to manage effectively their non-performing exposures (NPEs) and to achieve a sustainable reduction on their balance sheets. To this end, the Guidelines require institutions to establish NPE reduction strategies and introduce governance and operational requirements to support them.
EBA final guidelines outlining requirements for banks to manage non-performing exposures (NPEs) and forborne loans, covering strategy, governance, forbearance processes, recognition, impairment, collateral valuation, and supervisory evaluation under EU banking regulations.
European Banking Authority (EBA) conflict of interest policy for non-staff – outlines obligations, confidentiality rules, and professional secrecy requirements under EBA regulations for external contributors and participants.
European Banking Authority (EBA) conflict of interest policy for non-staff members, outlining obligations on confidentiality, disclosure restrictions, and professional secrecy under EBA DC 2014 103 and EBA DC 004.
EBA and Joint Committee 2018 list of EU/EEA financial conglomerates under Directive 2002/87/EC, detailing group names, coordinators, and supervisory authorities with waiver statuses.
European Banking Authority (EBA) conflict of interest policy for non-staff members – outlines confidentiality obligations, disciplinary measures, and legal consequences for improper disclosure of sensitive information, effective post-engagement.
De Nederlandsche Bank representative Sandra Wesseling signs the EBA’s Conflict of Interest Policy for Non-Staff, outlining obligations on confidentiality, disclosure restrictions, and compliance with professional secrecy rules under EBA regulations.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation on the new draft version of Data Point Model (DPM) 2.9. The new release is an exposure draft of the new data requirements proposed in the ongoing public consultations on amendments to the Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on supervisory reporting on COREP LCR, COREP securitisation & FINREP-NPE&FB, P&L and IFRS16. The final DPM 2.9 version will be updated together with the ITS on supervisory reporting to include the feedback received from the public consultations. The consultation runs until 7 December 2018.
EBA workshop presentation by BaFin outlining Germany’s supervisory approach to cloud outsourcing, covering EBA recommendations, draft guidelines, legal frameworks under the German Banking Act, and BaFin’s planned cloud outsourcing manual.
EBA workshop speaker biographies from October 2018, featuring experts from the EBA, European Commission, national regulators, banks, and tech firms discussing cloud outsourcing implementation, benefits, challenges, and regulatory frameworks for financial institutions.